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 Frank Lausche - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lausche served as Municipal Court judge from 1932-1937 and Common Pleas Court judge from 1937-1941, before winning election as Mayor of Cleveland in 1941.
Lausche resigned in early 1957, having won election to the United States Senate in 1956.
Among them included "Frank J. Lousy" and "Frank J. Laus--t." Lausche was re-elected to the Senate in 1962, but lost his bid for renomination in 1968, due to his loss of labor union support.
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 Ohio Historical Society | Ohio Governors
Lausche, born of immigrant parents in the grimy steel mill district of Cleveland on November 14, 1895, had indeed come a long way.
But the gambling clubs were closed, and Lausche's reputation spread, with the result that in 1941, when he ran for mayor of Cleveland, he was elected by the largest majority and with the greatest percentage of votes given a municipal candidate in Cleveland up to that time.
Governor Lausche was criticized for his reluctance to recommend higher appropria- tions from the general revenue fund for the support of public schools.
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 Probert Encyclopaedia: People and Peoples (Frank-Franr)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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 Chapter 22 of "The Years Were Good," the Autobiography of Louis B. Seltzer, Editor of The Cleveland Press   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Frank himself was born in Cleveland, and grew up in the neighborhood where for the first time I met him.
Lausche attracted state-wide attention by the way he handled his job as Mayor of Cleveland but when it was suggested that he run for Governor, wise politicians scoffed at the idea.
Frank Lausche is a restive, restless, moody, temperamental, fighting, courageous man with the gift of transmitting to other people what he is inside himself.
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 Lausche led nationalities into Ohio politics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Lausche was a Democrat on the ballot but many called him a Dixiecrat because he repeatedly bucked his party, offended organized labor and regularly endorsed Republicans.
Lausche's anti-labor views finally caught up with him and when he ran for his third term, he was targeted by organized labor.
Lausche was defeated in the 1968 Democratic primary by then-Rep. John J. Gilligan of Cincinnati.
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 Frank Lausche   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Lausche served from 1945-1947, when he lost to Thomas J. Herbert.
Lausche defeated Herbert in a 1948 rematch, serving from 1949-1957.
He was re-elected in 1962, but lost his bid for renomination in 1968, losing in the Democratic primary to John J. Gilligan, who went on to lose the general election to William B. Saxbe.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/frank_lausche   (229 words)

  
 Thomas J. Herbert - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the Republican landslide year of1946, Herbert defeated incumbent governor Frank Lausche.
Lausche defeated Herbert in the latter's bid for re-election two years later.
Herbert served as a justice on the Ohio Supreme Court from 1957 until 1963.
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 Frank Lausche   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Lausche served from 1945 - 1947, when he lost to Thomas J. Herbert.
Lausche resigned in early 1957,having won election to the Senate in 1956.
He was re-elected in 1962, but lost his bid for renomination in 1968, losing in the Democraticprimary to John J. Gilligan, who went on to lose the generalelection to William B. Saxbe.
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 Frank Lausche -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Frank John Lausche (November 14, 1895 - April 21, 1990) was a (Click link for more info and facts about Democratic) Democratic politician from (A midwestern state in north central United States in the Great Lakes region) Ohio.
Lausche was born in (Click link for more info and facts about Cleveland, Ohio) Cleveland, Ohio.
Lausche resigned in early 1957, having won election to the (The upper house of the United States Congress) United States Senate in 1956.
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 Lausche Franco   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Lausche sirvió como juez de la corte municipal a partir de 1932-1937 y juez común de la corte de las súplicas a partir de 1937-1941, antes de ganar la elección como alcalde de Cleveland en 1941.
Lausche sirvió como gobernador a partir de 1945-1947, cuando él perdió a Thomas J. Herberto.
Lausche derrotó a Herberto en un rematch 1948, sin embargo, sirviendo a partir de 1949-1957.
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 Frank J. Lausche   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Lausche was the first Catholic and son of immigrants to serve as governor.
During Lausche's administration, funding for the Ohio turnpike was appropraited.
As a direct result of Lausche's five terms, the state assembly amended the state constitution limiting individuals to two consecutive terms.
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 Encyclopedia: Frank Lausche
Lausche's independence also earned him, among some, the derisive moniker, "Frank the Fence." Lausche was re-elected to the Senate in 1962, but lost his bid for renomination in 1968, due to his loss of labor union support.
William Bart Saxbe (born June 24, 1916) was an American politician of the Republican Party, who served as a U.S. Senator from Ohio and as U.S. Attorney General under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald R. Ford.
He was credited with building a coalition of ethnic voters in Cleveland known as the "cosmopolitan Democrats." There is some evidence that both Democratic President Harry S. Truman in 1948, and Republican presidential candidate Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1952, considered asking Lausche to become their running mate.
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 Cleveland: Confused City on a Seesaw - Chapter 7   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Lausche, though in no way responsible for a condition that was national, was caught in the downdraft, and Attorney General Thomas J. Herbert, a handsome and popular Republican, ran against Lausche and defeated him.
Lausche was cut to the quick, practically disappeared from the statehouse in mid-November and December, and during that time, his subordinates ran wild, granting last minute political favors through liquor permits and pardons.
Lausche was as much of a loner in national politics as Wayne Morse, who started as a Democrat and turned officially into a Republican, before he was finally defeated.
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 The Nation, 11/17/1956 - Lausche of Ohio by Maher, Richard L.
In Frank John Lausche, who has taken over the U.S. Senate seat of the late Robert A. Taft, the Senate gets a Democrat who is more conservative than Taft or Taft's immediate Republican successor, George H. Bender.
The son of immigrant Yugoslav parents, Lausche came up from the streets of Cleveland, where he played sandlot baseball, to become a judge, a mayor and a governor.
...LAUSCHE of Ohio by Richard L. Maher Cleveland, IN Frank John Lausche, who has taken over the Senate seat of the late Robert A. Taft, the Senate gets a Democrat who is more conservative than Taft or Taft's immediate Republican successor, George H. Bender...
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 Anthony Celebrezze biography .ms   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Then Gov. Frank Lausche, also a Democrat, did not have a good relationship with the Democratic leadership in the Senate.
Lausche thus relied heavily on Celebrezze to represent his interests.
, the grandfather of Anthony J. Celebrezze III and the brother of Frank D. Celebrezze I, a Cleveland Municipal Court judge.
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 clinton / glossary / l   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Frank Lausche (1895-1990) was the first Slovenian to reach political heights in American life.
Lausche's charisma has been his Slovenian sincerity, integrity, humility, and honesty in private and public life.
Senator Frank J. Lausche has quaffed a full measure of life in his 90 years.
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 Power Boosters: Frank J. Lausche State Office Building   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Since initiating a top-notch energy management program in 1991, the Lausche State Office Building in downtown Cleveland has reduced its electric bill by $90,000 per year.
The overall reduction is even more impressive in light of the expansion of the Ohio State Lottery's computer facility and two major new tenants during the retrofit.
The Frank J. Lausche State Office Building is one of 24 structures in the United States that have been designated an "Energy Star Showcase Building" by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
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 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Q. & A. -- Oct. 22, 1956   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In their key race for the U.S. Senate, Ohio's Democratic Governor Frank Lausche had blocked all the plunging attempts of Republican Incumbent George Bender to corner him for face-to-face de bate (TIME, Oct. 8).
But last week Lausche arrived to make a "nonpolitical" speech to a group of Negro businessmen in Columbus—only to discover that George Bender was already on hand with the political question that had been puzzling Ohioans for months.
But Frank Lausche, a master at appearing both things to both parties, was equal to the occasion.
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 O HI' O Defined - Ohio Politicians 3
That Frank Lausche is the first and only person in Ohio
Raised in the Slovenian section of Cleveland, Lausche declined a professional baseball career to attend law school.
Lausche was a true “man of the people”; it is said that he turned down political
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 TIME Magazine Archive Article -- Maverick's Choice -- Dec. 21, 1953   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
POLITICAL NOTES Frank John Lausche, 58, is the only governor Ohioans have elected for a fourth term.
Lausche's alternative was to swap places on the ticket with Senator Thomas A. Burke, the man he appointed to the late Robert A. Taft's seat, giving Burke a chance for the governorship.
Frank Lausche, Ohio's first Roman Catholic governor, whose parents emigrated from Slovenia to Cleveland, has long had his eye on the White House.
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 The preamble of Senate Bill 13 signed by Governor Frank Lausche on May 9   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The first provision called for the establishment of a division of Parks; and secondly, a provision which provided for a conservation coordinating board, with a director having authority over the different divisions.
On September 3, 1948, a Senate subcommittee agreed upon a bill embodying the creation of a unified Department of Natural Resources, it was introduced to the Senate and approved approximately three months thereafter on April 20, 1949.
Amended Senate Bill 13 was later approved by the House, and signed into law May 9, 1949 by Governor Frank Lausche.
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 Vindy.com - Today is Wednesday, Aug. 17, the 229th day of 2005. There are 136 days left in the year. On this date in ...
In 1915, a mob in Cobb County, Ga., lynches Jewish businessman Leo Frank, whose death sentence for the murder of 13-year-old Mary Phagan had been commuted to life imprisonment.
(Frank, who had maintained his innocence, was pardoned by the state of Georgia in 1986.) In 1942, during World War II, U.S. Eighth Air Force bombers attack Rouen, France.
Frank Lausche reveals that the state has been conducting a quiet investigation of gambling and vice conditions in Mahoning County.
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 Truman Library - Public Papers of the Presidents: Harry S. Truman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Vote a straight Democratic ticket--and if you do that, you'll have Frank Lausche for Governor of the great State of Ohio, and I'll be President of the United States for another 4 years and won't have to worry about the housing problem myself.
I am told by your former Governor, Frank Lausche, that this is the center of one of the great agricultural communities of Ohio.
Elect Earl Ludwig to Congress, and Frank Lausche to be Governor of Ohio.
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 Frank Lausche Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
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FRANK J.LAUSCHE STATE OFFICE BUILDING, CLEVELAND, OHIO Since initiating a top-notch energy management program in 1991, the Lausche State Office Building in downtown Cleveland has reduced its electric bill by $90,000 per year.
The buildings were selected as "models" to demonstrate how a variety of buildings can save energy through efficiency improvements.
EPA estimates that by implementing a similar program, most buildings can cut up to 40 percent of the energy costs.
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 The New Yorker: PRINTABLES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
There are new names and faces everywhere, new men of power, a new star in the flag; rebellion and innovation have been the order of the week.
I will not be bound by tradition and custom on this occasion.” There were some who said that if this was the way the new man was going to behave, he would never get anywhere near the inner circle of the club.
Senator Young was receiving so many handclasps and congratulations that he failed to respond on his first roll call.
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 Osborn Architects and Engineers - Markets - Energy Optimization - Ohio Building Authority
The Frank J. Lausche State Office Building in Cleveland, Ohio is a shining example of how integrated engineering can optimize the operating efficiency of a building.
The Five Stage ENERGY STAR Building Strategy was completed in 1996, which included comprehensive upgrades on the building's envelope, lighting systems, air handling, chiller and pumping systems.
As a result of our renovation project, the Lausche Building became one of the first 20 buildings in the country, and the first in Ohio to receive the ENERGY STAR label with a score of 75 and realized a 38.4% reduction in energy consumption.
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